After the Mingo refuse to accept the …
Years: 1774 - 1774
October
After the Mingo refuse to accept the terms, Major William Crawford attacks their village of Seekunk (Salt Lick Town, near present Steubenville, Ohio).
His force of two hundred and forty men destroys the village.
These operations, and the submission of the Shawnee at Camp Charlotte, virtually close the war.
Governor Dunmore begins his return, proceeding by Redstone and the Great Crossings of the Youghiogheny River to Fort Cumberland, thence to the Virginia capital.
The peace will not prevail for long following this treaty, however.
His force of two hundred and forty men destroys the village.
These operations, and the submission of the Shawnee at Camp Charlotte, virtually close the war.
Governor Dunmore begins his return, proceeding by Redstone and the Great Crossings of the Youghiogheny River to Fort Cumberland, thence to the Virginia capital.
The peace will not prevail for long following this treaty, however.
Locations
People
- Andrew Lewis
- Blue Jacket
- Cornstalk
- John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore
- William Crawford
- William Johnson, 1st Baronet
Groups
- Shawnees, or Shawanos (Amerind tribe)
- Ohio Country
- Thirteen Colonies, The
- Virginia (English Crown Colony)
- Mingo (Seneca-Cayuga Tribe of Oklahoma)
